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The Green Lady

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The White Witch and The Lady of the Green Kirtle are the same person. It is mentioned in the silver chair about a stone that they cant read that is located over the path down the realm, its written cryptic and as I remember it is the captured prince that give them the whole text since they cant read it fully. He says it was written of som giant king if I remember correct. In fact you dont need much imagination to understand that it talks about Jadis that now rules the under-world. You understand if you read it.

But that's not what I understand at all. The inscription doesn't fit Jadis very well; and as you say, Lewis tells us it referred to a giant. There's no hint he intended it to refer to Jadis. You can let your imagination connect the two witches, but it's your imagination, not Lewis's. If Lewis really had meant Jadis and the Green Lady to be the same, he would have made it pretty clear. He never made a habit of leaving the reader in the dark. Elphion (talk) 05:51, 11 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]